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Boris Johnson: UK PM who washed dishes in Israel to exit Downing Street
Accordingly, the good news is that irrespective of who wins this week’s Tory leadership contest, Israel will continue to have a...
Menachem Begin's legacy and today's Likud party
Begin was representative of a generation of Jews for whom the Holocaust and the struggle for independence were formative experiences. By...
This is the story behind the Abraham Accords
This week marks two years since the Abraham Accords began with Israel and the United Arab Emirates beginning normalization. By MARK REGEV...
Middle East peace will come despite US policy
It remains unclear as to whether the current US president will be making any meaningful contribution to Middle East peace. By MARK REGEV ...
Marxist Zionism: Israel's often forgotten socialist past - opinion
Not only is a synthesis between Marxism and Zionism possible, but the practitioners of such a fusion played a noteworthy role in shaping...
The evolution of Israel-Greece ties, from enemies to allies - opinion
All this demonstrates the remarkable resilience of the new Hellenic-Israel partnership. Perhaps next time the Hanukkah candles are lit,...
Will France's National Assembly perpetuate antisemitism? - opinion
In the National Assembly, 131 now represent the hard-left bloc of Jean-Luc Mélenchon, and a further 89 are from Marine Le Pen’s far-right...
US president visiting Israel: A dream now commonplace - opinion
Although now seemingly a routine occurrence, it is easy to forget that for more than a quarter-century, consecutive American presidents...
Entebbe raid: A global counterterrorism game changer - opinion
The Israeli Defense Force's 1976 Entebbe raid has become the gold standard for rescue operations. By MARK REGEV Published: JULY 7, 2022...
The Red Army: Liberators only in the Jewish perspective - opinion
The occupations by Nazi Germany and Soviet Russia are often looked upon as identical twin evils, with neither considered preferable to...
81 years since the Farhud: Iraqi families have not forgotten
My in-laws were lucky to have gotten out when they did. In December 1947, a Farhud-type pogrom swept Aleppo, leaving the community...
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